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    crush
    /krʌʃ/

    verb

    noun

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  2. The meaning of CRUSH is to squeeze or force by pressure so as to alter or destroy structure. How to use crush in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Crush.

  3. to hug or embrace forcibly or strongly: He crushed her in his arms. to destroy, subdue, or suppress utterly: to crush a revolt. Synonyms: quash, overcome, quell. to overwhelm with confusion, chagrin, or humiliation, as by argumentation or a slighting action or remark; squelch. to oppress grievously.

  4. to upset or shock someone badly: He was crushed by the news of the accident. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. crush verb (BEAT) [ T ] to defeat someone completely: The president called upon the army to help crush the rebellion. The Celtics crushed the Lakers last night in Los Angeles. Synonyms. annihilate informal. beat (DEFEAT) conquer

  5. to defeat someone completely: The president called upon the army to help crush the rebellion. France crushed Wales by 36 to 3 in last Saturday's match in Paris. Synonyms. annihilate informal. beat (DEFEAT) conquer. defeat.

  6. She was crushed against the wall. [transitive, intransitive] crush (something) to make something full of folds or lines; to become full of folds or lines. She crushed the scrap of paper in her hand. The crisp paper crushed like eggshells in his fingers.

  7. Definition of crush noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. CRUSH definition: 1. to press something so hard that it is made flat or broken into pieces: 2. to defeat someone or…. Learn more.

  9. When you crush something, you break it into tiny pieces or crumple it. If you crush the cans in your recycling bin, you'll make more room for more. A train can crush a car that's stalled on the tracks, and a person can crush an insect between her fingers.

  10. A crush is a crowd of people close together, in which it is difficult to move. Franklin and his thirteen-year-old son somehow got separated in the crush. Everywhere he went he was mobbed by a crush of fans.

  11. 1. to press, mash, or squeeze so as to injure, break, crease, etc. 2. (Mining & Quarrying) to break or grind (rock, ore, etc) into small particles. 3. to put down or subdue, esp by force: to crush a rebellion. 4. to extract (juice, water, etc) by pressing: to crush the juice from a lemon. 5. to oppress harshly.